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Hypoglycemia (Low blood sugar)

Low blood sugar in people with diabetes

1. What is Hypoglycemia (Low blood sugar)? — Hypoglycemia is a condition that can cause symptoms ranging from sweating and feeling hungry to passing out. Hypoglycemia happens when the level of sugar in a person's blood gets too low.

Hypoglycemia can happen in people with diabetes who take certain diabetes medicines, including insulin and some types of pills.

2. When can people with diabetes get low blood sugar?— People with diabetes can get low blood sugar when they:

3. What are the symptoms of low blood sugar?

 The symptoms of low blood sugar can be different from person to person, and can change over time. During the early stages of low blood sugar, a person can:

People who have early symptoms should check their blood sugar level to see if it is low and needs to be treated. If low blood sugar levels are not treated, severe symptoms can occur. These can include:

Some people do not get symptoms during the early stages of low blood sugar. Doctors call this "hypoglycemia unawareness." People with hypoglycemia unawareness are more likely to have severe symptoms, because they might not know that they have low blood sugar until they have severe symptoms. Hypoglycemia unawareness often occurs in people who:

4. How is low blood sugar treated?

 

Low blood sugar can be treated with:

Quick sources of sugar to treat low blood sugar

3 or 4 glucose tablets

½ cup of juice or regular soda (not sugar-free)

2 tablespoons of raisins

4 or 5 saltine crackers

1 tablespoon of sugar

1 tablespoon of honey or corn syrup

6 to 8 hard candies

 

5. What should I do after treatment?— After treatment for low blood sugar, most people can get back to their usual routine. But your doctor or nurse might recommend that you check your blood sugar level more often during the next 2 to 3 days.

If your low blood sugar was treated with a glucagon shot, call your doctor. He or she might change the dose of your diabetes medicine.

6. How can I prevent low blood sugar?

 The best way to prevent low blood sugar is to:

7. When should I go to a hospital or call for an ambulance?

 A family member or friend should take you to a hospital or call for an ambulance if you:

If you have low blood sugar, do not try to drive yourself to the hospital. Driving with low blood sugar can be dangerous.







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